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Tolley's Property Tax Planning 2009 - 2010 isbn 9780754537571

Tolley's Property Tax Planning 2008-09


ISBN13: 9780754535386
New Edition ISBN: 9780754537571
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780754531012
Published: September 2008
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Property advice is often high-risk work due to the high transaction value and because all taxes are involved including SDLT and VAT. A key risk area is missing the interaction of one tax with another. This new title considers the interactions of different taxes, outlining all the angles in any transaction to ensure you give the best advice.

Covering the whole range of property transactions, worked examples and case studies throughout replace pages of dense text, clearly illustrating the planning points and making this an essential purchase for anyone advising on property tax.

Subjects:
Taxation
Contents:
Introduction

Part I – The Domestic Home/Second Homes;
2. Buying a Home
3. Building Your Own Home
4. Using the Home
5. Passing on the Home
6. Second Homes

Part II – Property Investments;
7. Structuring the Investment
8. Taxable Income
9. Minimising Tax on a Sale
10. Property Investment Funds

Part III - Property Trading;
11. Structuring the Acquisition
12. Purchase Costs
13. Disposing of a Business Property

Part IV – Property Dealing;
14. Property Dealing and Development Companies
15. Property Development - Taxable Income
16. Disposal of Property by Developers